Welcome to Museum Angkut, Malang, Indonesia!
Museum Angkut, which translates as the Transportation Museum, is one of the most unique and popular attractions in Malang, offering visitors a chance to explore a vast collection of transport-related artifacts and exhibits. Here's a detailed guide on how to reach the Museum:
Reaching Museum Angput by Plane
If you are traveling by air, your entry point will be the Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport in Malang. From the airport, you can:
- Rent a car or take a taxi to directly reach the Museum, which is located about 25 kilometers northwest of the airport.
- Use airport shuttle services if available, and request a stop close to the museum or at city center from where you can get a taxi or local transport.
Reaching Museum Angkut by Train
For those opting for a train journey, the Malang Kota Baru railway station is your stop. Upon arrival:
- Exit the station and take a taxi directly to Museum Angkut.
- Alternatively, use the Batu city angkot (public minivan) which has routes passing by the museum area.
Reaching Museum Angkut by Bus
From other cities in Java, you can take inter-city buses to the Arjosari Bus Terminal in Malang. Once there:
- Take a taxi directly to Museum Angkut.
- Or look for the Batu city angkot with routes going toward Batu and ask the driver to drop you off at the museum.
Driving to Museum Angkut
If you are driving to Museum Angkut from within Java:
- Head toward the city of Batu, which is accessible via a well-maintained network of roads.
- Museum Angkut is located on Jalan Terusan Sultan Agung No. 2, Kota Batu.
- Google Maps or other GPS services will provide accurate directions to the museum.
Tips for Visitors
- Opening hours are generally from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekends and national holidays. However, times can vary, so it's best to check ahead before your visit.
- Make sure to bring cash, as not all taxis accept credit cards and local transport mostly requires cash payments.
- Bargain with taxi drivers for the best rate if you do not find a metered taxi.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the museum covers a large area and involves quite a bit of walking.
Get ready to enjoy a fascinating journey through the world of transportation in both the Indonesian context and globally. Have a wonderful visit!